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Pretty much every regular of the community will say to a new player that they should be taking notes, and actually I do it all the time.
However, it got me thinking, what exactly should I be writing? Am I even taking notes correctly?
It would be interesting if you guys could post some examples of the notes you have taken on players (obviously without saying which player the note is referring to) as a guideline to the type of notes that should be taken. Could actually cause some friendly banter if people try and guess who the note is about!
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"He is very aggressive in all the wrong places and likes to consistently three bet me pre-flop with nothing, as I think he gets off on it. He also triple-barrels almost any board, regardless of texture. He has little or no thought to what I may be holding and just tries to throw pot-sized bets all over the place to scare away the opposition. I usually let him do most of the betting for me, because he overvalues one and two pair hands, even on four-flushing, double-paired boards. He will often show up with rubbish hands like 4 8 offsuit or 3 9 (suited), and will only very occasionally have a picture card."
I get a load of stick for my notes
Will open 3 tables on a random BH and paste the notes here....
"called out bb, snap min c/r the flop, then shoved when I 4 bet the flop, sigh
^^ snap m/r = strength"
"15 hu Nov13' 1.25k games up 150
0 roi 24 avg stake
pretty tight/passive/trappy"
"£3 dym, l/c A5o v don's KTo shove, 50/100
3 speed rb,l/c K7s @ 25/50. No agro
LIMP ALL RANGE EVERY LEVEL
200/400 still limps queens lol"
"5 velo, 400/800, 3x A7 from 8x instead of shoving wtf"
"******* /> why do i always get on a table with********
UKOPS TURBO MADE HIM SP ACK OFF TO ME
l/c 67 @ 25/50"
^^^^^ Had to edit out the name in that one as it's just a quote from a chatbox that I copied into my notes.
Also ******'s off a naughty word at the end.
"speed 100/200 peel 79o, checked 778 (obv) bet turn and river when he made a house, obv. sigh"
"600/1.2k BH ft, Nov 13' limp cutoff 11xbb"
"10 dym ****** ****, early double, and defended 4x at 25/50 w/A4s, 3x min bets w/ 2nd pair.
CLUELESS"
"Nov13' primo 3x/gii from 10xbb w/ 66 from utg.
wow, wtf!!
**** ******** lol"
Mixed bag! ha.
I just use one-word descriptions, & it works fine for me, plus i can now colour code each one.
I can grade them by varying the spelling.
"Good" means exactly that.
"Gooood" is VERY good, Gooooood is Top Class.
Likewise, BAD is just that, whereas BADDDD is sort of Hippo ability, & BADDDDDDD is obvious.
I do my notes chewin the fat style
Good guy, good guy, w*nk, good guy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_UGD7AazMI
Always put the game type and BI of the game u took the note from, and as Doh keeps telling me, should put a date too but I usually dont have enough space.
KHCRHB!!!!
In Response to Re: Notes: Haha, that's very funny!
I first posted this thread in November last year and am now make considerably better notes that do genuinely help me when I meet the same person again.
the notes i'll write down are based on their hand strength who is aggressive and who play deceptive, also those who play loose preflop where they likely to fold post flop.